Example sentences of "[pers pn] [modal v] [adv] get [pos pn] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Okay well I 'll well I 'll just get my coat and come with you .
2 I 'll just get my coat , ’ she said hoarsely .
3 " Well , I 'll do it for you , Hazel , although I 'll probably get my head bitten off .
4 I 'm only showing you once darling and then you 'll have to do it or else I 'll never get me bingo done , alright , you choose a word to look for like Doc
5 But I remember Puzznic very fondly as a game that I could actually get my head around ( it 's very flexible you know ) ; even a thicko like me can understand the concept of joining corresponding icons together .
6 I had got my back almost round to the steps by this time but I knew I 'd never get my parka open and the front door key out unless I had an edge .
7 I can also get my hair cut , do some gardening , go to an art exhibition — things that just got squeezed out altogether beforehand .
8 If I can just get my client out of harm 's way for a day or two this whole problem should resolve itself .
9 Do not send valuable or irreplaceable photographs ; if you put your name and address on the back , you may well get your print returned — but do not count on it !
10 CHART newcomer Tasmin Archer fears she may never get her licence after failing her driving test for the third time .
11 Yet she must still get her daughter married .
12 More tips next month , and if anyone wants to send in a few , go ahead — you might even get your name in print !
13 If you tried to remember them all as just these equations , you 'd be very easily getting confused about which one was which and you 'll just get your head cluttered with all sorts of stuff and so that way something that you know , something you can bring it back to .
14 ‘ For God 's sake , ’ I said angrily , ‘ you 'll both get your money .
15 You 'll never get your money back . ’
16 If you have something to say about a resident , you 'll still get your message over best if you stick to the point .
17 He saw her look of dismay and added , ‘ But do n't worry , the canals are OK — you 'll still get your gondola ride . ’
18 Do you think you 'll ever get your brother back again ?
19 Greg Hocking was tempted to say : At least she 'll never get her side of the story across now .
20 And she 'd , she 'd even get her girlfriend 's mother to ring up to say she was staying there the night , the mothers used to s ring up Joan tell them that it was al alright for er for er Andrea to stay there the night and she was never , she was camping out in the fields with a crowd of them oh
21 A very thick hard rail , which you can hardly get your hand around , is often used in the mid-sections of a race board where speed is important , since when the board is sailed at a slight angle the thick rail digs in providing more lateral resistance and thereby helping the daggerboard .
22 We 'd never get our money would we ?
23 They may yet get their wish when Premier League II comes along .
24 they 'll still get their money in the end
25 He 'll never get his mail .
26 He says ‘ SAG efforts are frozen , it ca n't decide which way to go and does n't look like it 'll ever get its act together . ’
27 And if Pickerings does come through he might just get his picture on the wall .
28 He says ‘ SAG efforts are frozen , it ca n't decide which way to go and does n't look as if it will ever get its act together . ’
29 Mr Collum felt that implementation of international standards in the future would fall more and more to the Accounting Standards Board , although ideally he felt leadership should come from the Securities and Exchange Commission and the Financial Accounting Standards Board in the US and , ‘ if it can ever get its act together ’ , the European Commission .
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